Solving the Problem of Assessing Synergy and Antagonism for Non-Traditional Dosing Curve Compounds Using the DE/ZI Method: Application to Nrf2 Activators
Multi-drug combination therapy carries significant promise for pharmacological intervention, primarily better efficacy with less toxicity and fewer side effects. However, the field lacks methodology to assess synergistic or antagonistic interactions for drugs with non-traditional dose response curve...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth M. Repash (Author), Kaitlin M. Pensabene (Author), Peter M. Palenchar (Author), Aimee L. Eggler (Author) |
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